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  1. Most humans are extremely similar by nature, most of us have average everything, hand size, intelligence etc. You said that people are better at sports than other people because they might physically have more time to see shit coming, but human reaction times can be tested (think whack-a-mole type shit), and most humans have very similar average reaction times. Love your videos man, but I think this explains your brain fuck. We probably do all experience time differently but not by much at all.

  2. Time is a man made concept. It governs the dimension we live in, it makes it possible for us to "measure" things. But I wouldn't call it an illusion, it is still very much real and applicable in the 3rd Dimension. So I suppose we could call it a shared illusion, not real but still real – is any of this actually even here or are we all just collectively hallucinating…? But back to the time thing, in the 3rd Dimension we perceive time as being linear. Meaning it has a clear beginning, middle, and end. But "time" (for lack of a better word) is a constant loop. We're essentially re-living the exact same "day", but there are other shared illusions that help support our 3rd Dimensional time theory. The fact that we're bio-organisms and we grow, the sun ages our skin, bio matter around us grows – all these things help support our shared time illusion. Everything in the history of everything, everything that can, will, or has been is busy happening right now. This is why people love to speculate about parallel universes or time travel, what they don't factor in is that you aren't really dancing across a timeline, you never actually "left" your timeline, or traveled to the "future". All that's happened – by my understanding – is you've shifted into a different shared illusion of that day. I've shared moments with friends where we could both in extensive detail recall the events over a course of three months, only to find out it had only been a day and a half. Like our "time" sped up and we "perceived" events amounting to three months worth of time.

    To answer your video, as much as we would like to believe in our shared illusion of the time construct we are all just missioning on our vibe down here. And a million years to me could be a month to you. But not because it just "felt" like it, but because it truly was.

  3. this is a great topic! my BA is sociology/anthropolgy and I've considered time and talked with others about it quite a bit. to me, time is a social construct. it isn't real and cannot be measured. time only "exists" because we are creatures of habit; without routine, a schedule or predictability we'd all go crazy. we need routine in order to maintain homeostasis.

  4. exacly whe you ove faster through the room your time goes faster, f you stay still your time goes slower, we move with 220 km/h with the earth thats why we can imagine time, time s relative and not the same for everyone thats right and logic 🙂

  5. I have a theory that time perception is directly proportional to your heartbeat. So if you excercise alot say you go through 1000 heart beats in 5 mins – then 5 mins feels really long. but if you are lying bed and your heartbeat is slow then time takes along time but there is definitely something to do with brain engagement too — maybe neurons firing — cos when your zoned out time can go quick. Anyway I don't think you can compare person to person but you can compare yourself in different circumstances.

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